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, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products guar gum in any form mt ' ' others % % chapter - vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable products, not elsewhere specified or included. vegetable material of a kind used primarily for plaiting (for example, bamboos, rattans, reeds, rushes, osier
omitted omitted vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included % % chapter - animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading or % % fats of bovine animals, sheep...
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responsibly. we have signed up to, and helped to define, global standards for the industry, centred on the promise that our advertising and marketing will always be "legal, decent, honest and truthful". independently, we have also made landmark decisions about our own practices. for example, we do not
unilever's energy coming from renewable sources, we support the move to more sustainable biofuels. but we believe society must work at developing sustainable alternatives for renewable energy production including 'second generation' biofuels made from materials such as wood, straw and waste, which do not...
https://www.unilever.com/sustainable-living/what-matters-to-you/
unlike fossil fuels, which take a very long time to naturally develop beneath the earth's surface, biofuels are man-made fuels which are derived from the conversion of biomass; plants, food crops, animal fats, wood, food waste and organic materials. they work in the same way as fossil fuels do but, they
in the early days of biofuel production, also known as first-generation biofuels, little was known about what could and couldn't be used for their production. these types of biofuels tend to be less efficient, not as practical and less reliable than newer generations of biofuels: second-generation and...
https://www.speedyfuels.co.uk/what-are-biofuels-and-should-you-be-using-them